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Manning, Peterson, Pagano: 2012 a year to remember
DENVER (AP) — From Peyton Manning overcoming four neck surgeries to Adrian Peterson's rebound from a shredded knee to Chuck Pagano's fight with leukemia, this has been the Year of the Comeback in the NFL. A season besmirched by tragedies,...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Brandon Stokley, Injuries and Wounds, American Football Conference, John Fox
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Bruton back in the classroom during NFL lockout
David Bruton has a promising career ahead in the NFL.
After making the Denver Broncos squad as a rookie special teamer, Bruton played in all 16 games from the Broncos in his 2nd year and saw significant time on defense.
But after the best season of...Tags: Strikes, National Football League, Denver Broncos, High School Sports, Football
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Cleveland Browns fan sues over NFL lockout
CLEVELAND (AP) — A Cleveland Browns fan has sued the National Football league and its teams over the player lockout, claiming it amounts to a breach of his contract to buy tickets through his personal seat license. Ken Lanci, a self-made...Tags: Strikes, National Football League, Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice, Cleveland Browns
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Former Irish star Zbikowski returning to boxing ring
It never was meant to be simply a way to pass the time during a possible NFL work stoppage.
Tom Zbikowski’s return to boxing March 12 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas is the renewing of a passion that simply wouldn’t go away. In fact, the...Tags: Health, Lou Gehrig, Madison Square Garden, Diseases and Illnesses, Middleweight Boxing
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Ex-players weigh in on Weis' move
Maybe it was because he was so preoccupied with his own back-to-school mission that Jimmy Clausen didn’t see the next move in Charlie Weis’ coaching career coming.
The Carolina Panthers rookie quarterback has been back on the Notre Dame...Tags: Denver Broncos, Florida Gators, Lifestyle and Leisure, College Football, Heisman Trophy
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NFL lockout could prove costly to Indianapolis economy
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Sarah Hershberger considers herself a casual football fan with a growing interest — in one particular game. Like everyone else in Indianapolis, she's hoping that NFL team owners and the players' union are able to strike a...Tags: Government, Public Officials, National Football League Players Association, Lifestyle and Leisure, Football
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49ers WR Michael Crabtree has surgery for torn right Achilles tendon
AP Sports WriterSANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers suddenly have a huge void in their receiving corps as they chase another Super Bowl berth: Michael Crabtree is sidelined after surgery on his right Achilles tendon. San Francisco's leading wide...Tags: USA Today, Drew Brees, NFC West, Michael Crabtree, Kendall Hunter
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Who is the best owner in pro sports?
Cuban plays hard Ben Bolch Los Angeles Times The NBA still has the best owner in pro sports even after the passing of Jerry Buss. His name is Mark Cuban. Not only do his teams win (with the notable exception of this season), but he pampers his players,...Tags: Oakland Raiders, Chicago Tribune, Detroit Red Wings, Football, The Colbert Report (tv program)
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NHL, players settle labor dispute
NEW YORK (AP) — They walked into a Manhattan hotel, knowing they were running out of time to save their season. After 16 hours of tense talks, the NHL and its players finally achieved their elusive deal early Sunday morning, finding a way to...
Tags: Gary Bettman, Labor Disputes, National Basketball Association, 2011 NBA Lockout, Trials
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This Marino has a golden ear
Michael Marino's DJ handle, DJ 1 Tre, is a nod to the jersey number of a certain Miami Dolphins quarterback and ubiquitous Maroone pitchman, spiced with what he calls a "foreign swag." At the name's core, however, is an homage to his dad — the man...
Tags: Disc Jockeys, New Year's Day, New England Patriots, Sun Life Stadium, Autism
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Former Raven Wilson has no hard feelings against former team
Before the start of the 2010 regular season, Josh Wilson walked off the Seattle Seahawks’ practice field and was informed that he had been traded to the Ravens. Less than a year later, Wilson, a free agent at the time, picked his next destination,...
Tags: Washington Redskins, Fabian Washington, Baltimore Ravens, Football, Seattle Seahawks
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Chris Chester has found home in Washington
ASHBURN, Va. – For the first five seasons of his NFL career, Chris Chester called Baltimore home after he was drafted in the second round in 2006. But after the NFL lockout ended in July 2011, the offensive lineman made the move to the Washington...
Tags: National Football League, Chris Chester, Washington Redskins, Baltimore Ravens, Robert Griffin III
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